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- the present invention is directed to a satellite communication system and to a method of transmitting data from at least one base station to a plurality of receivers via at least one satellite.
- New entertainment technologies enable a user getting access to entertainment data, e.g. movies, computer games, music or e-books, on-demand not only via terrestrial communication systems but also via satellite communication systems.
- FIG. 2 shows a prior art satellite communication system that allows the distribution of data from a data storage means provided in a base or ground station 101 via a satellite communication connection to an end-user community 103 .
- the ground station 101 comprises a data storage means 110 , e.g. a music or movie carrousel, as a data memory.
- a data manager 112 handles the requests sent from the respective user terminals 130 and ensures that the correct data are sent to the user terminal 130 .
- a modulator means 114 is also part of the ground station 101 .
- the modulator means 114 receives the data from the data storage means 110 , modulates the data into a suitable data transmission format that is usually encrypted and sends these modulated data via a ground based satellite antenna 116 in an uplink data stream U′ to a satellite 102 .
- the uplink data stream U′ is received by a receiver 121 on-board of the satellite 102 through a first antenna 120 of the satellite 102 and is sent to a repeater means 122 on-board of the satellite 102 .
- the repeater means 122 usually amplifies the received signals and sends them to a transmitter 123 connected to a second antenna 124 of the satellite 102 which transmits the amplified data as a downlink data stream D′ to a plurality of user terminals 130 .
- the addressed user terminal 130 usually decrypts the received data stream and processes the obtained signals in order to provide the user with the appropriate entertainment, e.g. a movie displayed on a video screen.
- This known satellite communication system requires that the uplink data stream U′ has the same data transmission rate as the downlink data stream D′. Consequently, the bandwidth for the uplink data stream U′ must be the same as for the downlink data stream D′.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,697,850 B1 discloses a satellite-based communications system having an on-board internet web proxy cache.
- a request for a selected web page is transmitted from either a standard terminal or an enhanced terminal to the satellite.
- the satellite initially determines whether the transmission came from a standard user or an enhanced terminal. If the request was from a standard terminal, the satellite relays the request for the web page directly to the ground station, which retrieves the requested web page from a local cache or the internet, and transmits the requested web page to the satellite, where the satellite in turn retransmits it to the user terminal. If the original request was transmitted from an enhanced terminal, then the satellite determines whether or not it already has a copy of the requested web page in its on-board memory cache.
- the satellite If the satellite has a copy in its memory cache, the requested web page is retrieved from its memory cache and transmitted to the enhanced terminal. If the satellite does not have a copy of the requested web page, it requests the page from the ground station.
- This known system is directed to the internet where the satellite is provided only with a cache memory in which already transmitted pages are cached. As these cached pages do not cover all possible user requests, the uplink data connection must have the same data transmission rate as the downlink data connection, so that also non-cached pages can be quickly transmitted to the user.
- Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are directed to economically providing a satellite communication system and a method of transmitting data from at least one base station to a plurality of receivers via at least one satellite which allow the transmission of high data volumes, in particular multi-media data, to the receivers.
- the inventive satellite communication system of the present invention comprises at least one base station; at least one satellite which can be brought into communication connection with the base station for data transmission; and a plurality of receivers adapted to receive signals transmitted from the satellite.
- the communication system is designed to transmit data in at least one uplink data stream from the base station to the satellite with a first data transmission rate and to transmit data in at least one downlink data stream from the satellite to the receivers with a second data transmission rate.
- the first data transmission rate is lower than the second data transmission rate and the satellite is provided with a data storage means adapted to store the data transmitted from the base station to the satellite and to supply the data provided for the transmission to the receivers.
- the provision of the data storage means on-board the satellite enables the provision of an uplink data connection between the base station and the satellite with a lower data transmission rate, which reduces the costs remarkably with respect to a communication system in which the uplink has the same data transmission rate as the downlink.
- a storage capability is provided on-board of the satellite, i.e., at the last instance before the user itself, and not in the base station like it is the case in the prior art.
- the storage is dedicated for all data, which require repeating distribution.
- the bandwidth of the uplink data stream is lower than the bandwidth of the downlink data stream.
- the data transmission protocol of the uplink data stream is different from the data transmission protocol of the downlink data stream. This allows serving a variety of different end user terminals and devices like stationary or mobile terminals.
- the data storage means comprises flash memory chips.
- flash memory chips The use of flash technology enables storage of large data volumes in space and quick access to the data.
- the satellite comprises at least one demodulator for demodulating the uplink data received from the base station and at least one modulator for modulating the data to be transmitted to the receivers and the data storage means is provided between the demodulator and the modulator.
- the data can be stored in the satellite-based storage means in a demodulated state which allows data organisation, e.g., for repeating distribution, on-board the satellite.
- the demodulator and/or the modulator are provided with a re-programmable processor.
- a re-programmable processor enables the system to cope with different transmission protocols for the downlink to serve a variety of end user terminals. This includes the ability of the system to be updated in space with future new transmission protocol software.
- An exemplary method in accordance with the present invention for transmitting data from at least one base station to a plurality of receivers via at least one satellite comprises the steps of
- the bandwidth of the uplink data stream is lower than the bandwidth of the downlink data stream.
- This method allows to a data stock (e.g., like a carousel of movies or music) to be slowly uploaded to the satellite with a low capacity uplink, preferably having a small bandwidth, at reduced costs and to provide this data stock closer to the user in the storage means of the satellite from where it can be quickly transmitted to the end user terminals using the faster high capacity downlink, preferably having a larger bandwidth.
- a data stock e.g., like a carousel of movies or music
- the satellite comprises means including on board encryption for the data content of the storage means to facilitate payment schemes for the on-demand content.
- the effectiveness of the method can be enhanced if the data transmission protocol of the uplink data stream is different from the data transmission protocol of the downlink data stream. This allows using an efficient upload protocol on the uplink side and dispatching the data to terminals of different technologies, i.e., with a variety of different data distribution protocols, on the downlink side.
- the method is very effective if the data received by the satellite are stored in at least one flash memory chip.
- the data of the uplink data stream received by the satellite from the base station are demodulated in a demodulator on-board of the satellite before being stored in the storage means and if the data provided by the storage means for the downlink data stream are modulated in a modulator on-board of the satellite before being transmitted to the one or more receiver(s).
- the method of the present invention is preferably used when the downlink data stream is a transmission on demand data stream like e.g., video-on-demand or music-on-demand or when it is a data push service, i.e., data are transmitted under control of the service provider.
- a transmission on demand data stream like e.g., video-on-demand or music-on-demand
- a data push service i.e., data are transmitted under control of the service provider.
- Also part of a preferred embodiment of the method according to the invention are a variety of algorithms that allow efficient partition of sequentially viewed content (such as movies) to minimise the bandwidth consumed in the uplink data stream and/or downlink data stream while allowing a new viewer to start watching with a short delay.
- These algorithms may include harmonic broadcasting, amended harmonic broadcasting, fuzzy broadcasting etc. and these are well reviewed in ‘Improving Efficiency and Enhanced Utilizability of Media-on-Demand Systems’, a Dissertation by Boris Nikolaus, Dem aus Schl. 3-Mathematik/Informatik-der (2015) Frankfurt, 2008 Jul. 1.
- These algorithms are well known and their use will enhance the performance of the system proposed here especially in trading quality and immediacy for mobile applications.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic depiction of one example of the satellite communication system according to the invention
- FIG. 2 shows a diagram of a prior art satellite communication system.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic diagram of a satellite communication system according to the invention.
- the system comprises a base station 1 , a satellite 2 and an end user community 3 which are connected together via wireless data transmission passages U, D.
- the base station 1 is provided with a ground-based modulator and transmitter device 14 to which data are delivered from a data source (not shown) via a data input line 10 .
- the modulated data are sent from the ground-based modulator and transmitter device 14 via a satellite antenna 16 in an uplink data stream U at a first data transmission rate to the satellite 2 .
- the satellite 2 is provided with a first antenna 20 that picks up the uplink data stream U. These data are guided from the first antenna 20 to a receiver and demodulator device 21 in which the modulated data stream is demodulated. The demodulated data are then transferred to a data storage device 22 where the data are stored in an on-board memory, e.g. in a flash memory hardware.
- a data management device 25 selects the requested data and controls the data storage means 22 so that the requested data are passed from the memory of the data storage means 22 to a modulator and transmitter device 23 where the data are modulated and converted to an appropriate downlink data transmission protocol. From there the modulated data are passed to a second antenna 24 of the satellite 2 and are transmitted in a downlink data stream D to a receiver 32 of the designated user terminal or terminals 30 .
- the modulated downlink data stream D is demodulated in the addressed user terminal(s) 30 and the obtained signals are used to provide the respective user with the requested information, e.g., a movie, music, an e-book, a computer game or other entertainment or other application.
- the requested information e.g., a movie, music, an e-book, a computer game or other entertainment or other application.
- the satellite-based receiver and demodulator device 21 , the storage means 22 , the modulator and transmitter device 23 and the data management device 25 commonly define a store and stream unit 26 , which is the satellite-side core element of the present example of the communication system.
- the demodulator in the receiver and demodulator device 21 and also the modulator in the modulator and transmitter device 23 of the satellite-based store and stream unit 26 are designed as re-programmable devices.
- the data transmission rate of the uplink data stream U is remarkably lower than the data transmission rate of the downlink data stream D. Due to the provision of the storage means 22 on-board the satellite 2 the downlink data stream D is independent from the uplink data stream U. Consequently, the requirements to the uplink data transmission rate are relatively low compared to the downlink data transmission rate. For example, for a movie carousel of a video-on-demand application the downlink rate for 200 HDTV films is about 580 Mbps. The uplink rate requirement of the carousel at an update rate of every 4 weeks is only 6 Mbps, which reduces the uplink bandwidth requirement of the satellite at a factor of 100.
- the satellite comprises means including on board encryption for the data content of the storage means to facilitate payment schemes for the on-demand content.
- Multimedia data for end-users stored on-board a non-GEO-stationary satellite, to be broadcasted at different locations of the earth.
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- The present invention is directed to a satellite communication system and to a method of transmitting data from at least one base station to a plurality of receivers via at least one satellite.
- New entertainment technologies enable a user getting access to entertainment data, e.g. movies, computer games, music or e-books, on-demand not only via terrestrial communication systems but also via satellite communication systems.
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FIG. 2 shows a prior art satellite communication system that allows the distribution of data from a data storage means provided in a base orground station 101 via a satellite communication connection to an end-user community 103. Theground station 101 comprises a data storage means 110, e.g. a music or movie carrousel, as a data memory. Adata manager 112 handles the requests sent from therespective user terminals 130 and ensures that the correct data are sent to theuser terminal 130. A modulator means 114 is also part of theground station 101. The modulator means 114 receives the data from the data storage means 110, modulates the data into a suitable data transmission format that is usually encrypted and sends these modulated data via a ground basedsatellite antenna 116 in an uplink data stream U′ to asatellite 102. - The uplink data stream U′ is received by a
receiver 121 on-board of thesatellite 102 through afirst antenna 120 of thesatellite 102 and is sent to a repeater means 122 on-board of thesatellite 102. The repeater means 122 usually amplifies the received signals and sends them to atransmitter 123 connected to asecond antenna 124 of thesatellite 102 which transmits the amplified data as a downlink data stream D′ to a plurality ofuser terminals 130. The addresseduser terminal 130 usually decrypts the received data stream and processes the obtained signals in order to provide the user with the appropriate entertainment, e.g. a movie displayed on a video screen. - This known satellite communication system requires that the uplink data stream U′ has the same data transmission rate as the downlink data stream D′. Consequently, the bandwidth for the uplink data stream U′ must be the same as for the downlink data stream D′.
- This known technology wastes communication bandwidth of the uplink path and prolongs the access time at least by the uplink signal travelling time. A video-on-demand application for about 200 HDTV movie channels would require a data transmission rate of 580 Mbps of uplink rate and downlink rate, respectively.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,697,850 B1 discloses a satellite-based communications system having an on-board internet web proxy cache. A request for a selected web page is transmitted from either a standard terminal or an enhanced terminal to the satellite. The satellite initially determines whether the transmission came from a standard user or an enhanced terminal. If the request was from a standard terminal, the satellite relays the request for the web page directly to the ground station, which retrieves the requested web page from a local cache or the internet, and transmits the requested web page to the satellite, where the satellite in turn retransmits it to the user terminal. If the original request was transmitted from an enhanced terminal, then the satellite determines whether or not it already has a copy of the requested web page in its on-board memory cache. If the satellite has a copy in its memory cache, the requested web page is retrieved from its memory cache and transmitted to the enhanced terminal. If the satellite does not have a copy of the requested web page, it requests the page from the ground station. This known system is directed to the internet where the satellite is provided only with a cache memory in which already transmitted pages are cached. As these cached pages do not cover all possible user requests, the uplink data connection must have the same data transmission rate as the downlink data connection, so that also non-cached pages can be quickly transmitted to the user.
- Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are directed to economically providing a satellite communication system and a method of transmitting data from at least one base station to a plurality of receivers via at least one satellite which allow the transmission of high data volumes, in particular multi-media data, to the receivers.
- The inventive satellite communication system of the present invention comprises at least one base station; at least one satellite which can be brought into communication connection with the base station for data transmission; and a plurality of receivers adapted to receive signals transmitted from the satellite. The communication system is designed to transmit data in at least one uplink data stream from the base station to the satellite with a first data transmission rate and to transmit data in at least one downlink data stream from the satellite to the receivers with a second data transmission rate. The first data transmission rate is lower than the second data transmission rate and the satellite is provided with a data storage means adapted to store the data transmitted from the base station to the satellite and to supply the data provided for the transmission to the receivers.
- The provision of the data storage means on-board the satellite enables the provision of an uplink data connection between the base station and the satellite with a lower data transmission rate, which reduces the costs remarkably with respect to a communication system in which the uplink has the same data transmission rate as the downlink.
- In accordance with exemplary embodiments of the present invention a storage capability is provided on-board of the satellite, i.e., at the last instance before the user itself, and not in the base station like it is the case in the prior art. The storage is dedicated for all data, which require repeating distribution.
- In a preferred embodiment of the invention the bandwidth of the uplink data stream is lower than the bandwidth of the downlink data stream.
- It is also advantageous if the data transmission protocol of the uplink data stream is different from the data transmission protocol of the downlink data stream. This allows serving a variety of different end user terminals and devices like stationary or mobile terminals.
- Preferably the data storage means comprises flash memory chips. The use of flash technology enables storage of large data volumes in space and quick access to the data.
- In a further preferred embodiment of the invention the satellite comprises at least one demodulator for demodulating the uplink data received from the base station and at least one modulator for modulating the data to be transmitted to the receivers and the data storage means is provided between the demodulator and the modulator. Thereby, the data can be stored in the satellite-based storage means in a demodulated state which allows data organisation, e.g., for repeating distribution, on-board the satellite.
- Preferably the demodulator and/or the modulator are provided with a re-programmable processor. The use of re-programmable demodulation and/or modulation and also coding processing hardware enables the system to cope with different transmission protocols for the downlink to serve a variety of end user terminals. This includes the ability of the system to be updated in space with future new transmission protocol software.
- An exemplary method in accordance with the present invention for transmitting data from at least one base station to a plurality of receivers via at least one satellite comprises the steps of
- a) transmitting data via at least one uplink data stream from the base station to the satellite with a first data transmission rate;
- b) storing the data transmitted from the base station to the satellite in a data storage means on-board of the satellite; and
- c) transmitting data in at least one downlink data stream from the satellite to one or more receiver(s) with a second data transmission rate;
- wherein the first data transmission rate is lower than the second data transmission rate.
- Preferably the bandwidth of the uplink data stream is lower than the bandwidth of the downlink data stream.
- The advantage of reduced bandwidth requirement on the uplink in the case of a single beam allows a single uplink gateway to serve many more downlink beams than is the case according to prior art.
- This method allows to a data stock (e.g., like a carousel of movies or music) to be slowly uploaded to the satellite with a low capacity uplink, preferably having a small bandwidth, at reduced costs and to provide this data stock closer to the user in the storage means of the satellite from where it can be quickly transmitted to the end user terminals using the faster high capacity downlink, preferably having a larger bandwidth.
- It is also advantageous to allow a multiplicity of beams of downlink data streams from the satellite to a multiplicity of groups of receivers or users, where each group is situated in a distinct beam served from the satellite.
- In a preferred embodiment the satellite comprises means including on board encryption for the data content of the storage means to facilitate payment schemes for the on-demand content.
- The effectiveness of the method can be enhanced if the data transmission protocol of the uplink data stream is different from the data transmission protocol of the downlink data stream. This allows using an efficient upload protocol on the uplink side and dispatching the data to terminals of different technologies, i.e., with a variety of different data distribution protocols, on the downlink side.
- The method is very effective if the data received by the satellite are stored in at least one flash memory chip.
- As already explained with respect to the satellite communication system, it is particularly advantageous if the data of the uplink data stream received by the satellite from the base station are demodulated in a demodulator on-board of the satellite before being stored in the storage means and if the data provided by the storage means for the downlink data stream are modulated in a modulator on-board of the satellite before being transmitted to the one or more receiver(s).
- The method of the present invention is preferably used when the downlink data stream is a transmission on demand data stream like e.g., video-on-demand or music-on-demand or when it is a data push service, i.e., data are transmitted under control of the service provider.
- Also part of a preferred embodiment of the method according to the invention are a variety of algorithms that allow efficient partition of sequentially viewed content (such as movies) to minimise the bandwidth consumed in the uplink data stream and/or downlink data stream while allowing a new viewer to start watching with a short delay. These algorithms may include harmonic broadcasting, amended harmonic broadcasting, fuzzy broadcasting etc. and these are well reviewed in ‘Improving Efficiency and Enhanced Utilizability of Media-on-Demand Systems’, a Dissertation by Boris Nikolaus, Dem Fachbereich 3-Mathematik/Informatik-der Universität Bremen, 2008 Jul. 1. These algorithms are well known and their use will enhance the performance of the system proposed here especially in trading quality and immediacy for mobile applications.
- A preferred embodiment of the invention is now described in detail with respect to the accompanying drawings in which
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FIG. 1 shows a schematic diagram of a satellite communication system according to the invention. The system comprises abase station 1, asatellite 2 and anend user community 3 which are connected together via wireless data transmission passages U, D. Thebase station 1 is provided with a ground-based modulator andtransmitter device 14 to which data are delivered from a data source (not shown) via adata input line 10. The modulated data are sent from the ground-based modulator andtransmitter device 14 via asatellite antenna 16 in an uplink data stream U at a first data transmission rate to thesatellite 2. - The
satellite 2 is provided with afirst antenna 20 that picks up the uplink data stream U. These data are guided from thefirst antenna 20 to a receiver anddemodulator device 21 in which the modulated data stream is demodulated. The demodulated data are then transferred to adata storage device 22 where the data are stored in an on-board memory, e.g. in a flash memory hardware. - Upon a demand from a
user terminal 30 of theuser community 3 or from a service provider sent to thesatellite 2, e.g., at an arbitrary point in time, adata management device 25 selects the requested data and controls the data storage means 22 so that the requested data are passed from the memory of the data storage means 22 to a modulator andtransmitter device 23 where the data are modulated and converted to an appropriate downlink data transmission protocol. From there the modulated data are passed to asecond antenna 24 of thesatellite 2 and are transmitted in a downlink data stream D to areceiver 32 of the designated user terminal orterminals 30. The modulated downlink data stream D is demodulated in the addressed user terminal(s) 30 and the obtained signals are used to provide the respective user with the requested information, e.g., a movie, music, an e-book, a computer game or other entertainment or other application. - The satellite-based receiver and
demodulator device 21, the storage means 22, the modulator andtransmitter device 23 and thedata management device 25 commonly define a store andstream unit 26, which is the satellite-side core element of the present example of the communication system. The demodulator in the receiver anddemodulator device 21 and also the modulator in the modulator andtransmitter device 23 of the satellite-based store andstream unit 26 are designed as re-programmable devices. - The data transmission rate of the uplink data stream U is remarkably lower than the data transmission rate of the downlink data stream D. Due to the provision of the storage means 22 on-board the
satellite 2 the downlink data stream D is independent from the uplink data stream U. Consequently, the requirements to the uplink data transmission rate are relatively low compared to the downlink data transmission rate. For example, for a movie carousel of a video-on-demand application the downlink rate for 200 HDTV films is about 580 Mbps. The uplink rate requirement of the carousel at an update rate of every 4 weeks is only 6 Mbps, which reduces the uplink bandwidth requirement of the satellite at a factor of 100. - With the on-board re-modulation and in particular with the re-programmable modulator different downlink transmission protocols can be generated, independent from the satellite uplink transmission protocol. This is an advantage, as the uplink is defined by the link between one or more big ground station(s) and the satellite and the downlink is defined by the link between the satellite and a high number of small user devices and, therefore the same protocol is not beneficial for both communication paths.
- In a preferred embodiment the satellite comprises means including on board encryption for the data content of the storage means to facilitate payment schemes for the on-demand content.
- Practical examples for repeating data broadcasting with the inventive system and according to the inventive method are:
- Video-on-demand using a movie carousel and continuous harmonic broadcasting wherein a set of movies can be viewed at any time with a certain playback start delay;
- Other multimedia data-on-demand with the same principle like e.g. e-books, games, music etc;
- Software or configuration updates for mobile devices, for example in cars etc., which are sometimes not available due to switch-off times or shadowing (example: navigation devices);
- Game status information of endless games with millions of players;
- Data within satellite constellation networks (example: storage of data until visibility of the satellite; re-transmission of data in case of re-established link);
- Multimedia data for end-users, stored on-board a non-GEO-stationary satellite, to be broadcasted at different locations of the earth.
- The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
- Reference numerals in the claims, in the description and in the drawings are provided only for a better understanding of the invention and shall not delimit the scope of protection which is defined by the wording and meaning of the claims.
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